Egypt and Britain Airlines Advised to Avoid Iranian and Lebanese Airspace Amid Growing Regional Tension

Egypt and Britain advised their airlines to avoid Iranian and Lebanese airspace amid growing fears of regional conflict following the killing of senior Hamas and Hezbollah members. UK's advisory came hours after Egypt's instruction to avoid Iranian airspace for three hours. Airlines are revising their schedules to avoid these regions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-08-2024 02:53 IST | Created: 08-08-2024 02:53 IST
Egypt and Britain Airlines Advised to Avoid Iranian and Lebanese Airspace Amid Growing Regional Tension
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In a significant move to mitigate potential risks, both Egypt and Britain have instructed their airlines to avoid Iranian and Lebanese airspace, reflecting escalating tensions in the region. This advisory comes in the wake of the recent killings of senior Hamas and Hezbollah members, which have heightened fears of broader conflict.

Britain's advisory was issued shortly after Egypt directed its airlines to bypass Iranian airspace for a specified three-hour window on Thursday morning. The directive, affecting all Egyptian carriers, aims to enhance flight safety during this volatile period. Mark Zee, founder of OPSGROUP, confirmed that the notice would apply to all Egyptian airlines, including smaller and charter operators.

Iranian military exercises scheduled for the coming days are a key factor behind this precautionary measure. Pilots have been advised to avoid overflying Tehran's airspace during the specified times. This latest development underscores the ongoing instability and the resultant impact on international aviation routes in the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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